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As new allegations emerge, police officer Eric Watts has left the Peabody police force, a spokesman for Kansas Commission on Peace Officers Standards’ and Training confirmed Friday. His departure came ...
Savage reminded commissioners that the county established its planning and zoning commission in the 1980s to make regulations. When rules are amended in a top-down manner, he said, the result can be ...
Sheriff Jeff Soyez took bids starting at $50, then moved up to $1,000 bids. For properties with several bidders, he jumped up to $1,500 increments. A two-bedroom house in the 400 block of S. 4th St.
At the end of the school year, Marion will lose two coaches who have defined Warrior athletics perhaps more than anyone in the 21st century. The two happen to be husband and wife.
All three girls relay teams — the 100, 400, and 800 — won. The teams are composed of Brylee Smith, Addison Cooper, Erin Regnier, Taryn Kraus, Haley Suffield, Kate Wessel, Caileigh Johnson, Izy Branson ...
Michael W. Sigel, Marion, pleaded guilty Oct. 15 to six counts of misdemeanor battery for a Dec. 8 fight at Doghouse Saloon in Cottonwood Falls. Charges of aggravated battery and obstruction of ...
A reception and symbolic groundbreaking for Tabor College’s proposed Business and Entrepreneurship Center are planned for 4:30 p.m. April 30 near B and Jefferson Sts. in Hillsboro. Tabor is trying to ...
Hired April 7 to be county ambulance director, Kyle Burtch withdrew his acceptance soon after, officials confirmed last week. He has not responded to an email seeking comment on turning down the ...
The highlight of the exhibit are the drawings, which are goofy and somber at the same time. Each of Graevs’s faces is unique and expressive. Despite exaggerated features, they manage to escape ...
The raise will end up costing the city quite a bit more than 5%. It also will increase various taxes and retirement benefits the city must pay. Factor those in, and a 5% raise balloons to 5.84% for ...
The solar farms have faced lengthy bureaucratic roadblocks, and the opening date for the farms is now June 2026, a year and a half later than planned. But the sun has been shining brighter recently.
An evening of jazz featuring 2023 Peabody-Burns graduate and Wichita State music education major Alex Young, relatives, and friends is planned for 7 p.m. May 3 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 212 E.
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